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other way that they want to create jobs is to throw out regulations to protect the public health and environment. well, throw those out. that's the wish list of all these industries that don't want to spend any money. but even the industries that are going to be required to meet these obligations are not asking for what the republicans are advancing, they want to make people think the reason we don't have jobs is because there are regulations, that the rich aren't rich enough and that this pipeline will provide jobs. well, i think the american people can see through that. that's not a formula for creating jobs. a formula for creating jobs is to put money in people's hands, get jobs for them, real jobs, not theset seem to fit the republican agenda. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i'll be happy to. >> the president's own commission says the place to get permission is on the pipelines. >> i assume about the deficit commission? >> the one that recently spoke of -- >> the president -- >> he convened a commission to give him ideas on how to reduce the deficit. doesn't mean he has to agree -- >> again,
other way that they want to create jobs is to throw out regulations to protect the public health and environment. well, throw those out. that's the wish list of all these industries that don't want to spend any money. but even the industries that are going to be required to meet these obligations are not asking for what the republicans are advancing, they want to make people think the reason we don't have jobs is because there are regulations, that the rich aren't rich enough and that this...
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to protect the environment, protect american people's health and safety. this is really the wrong way to go. i'm trouble. i just want the gentlewoman's amendment. i yield back the balance of my time. >> gentleman yields back. any other members wishing to speak? if not, we'll vote on the amendment. those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> no. >> no! >> nos appear to have it. amendment is not agreed to. gentleman from pennsylvania a recorded vote is asked for. we'll have a recorded vote. >> i have an amendment. >> say the title of the amendment. >> amendment offered by mr. doyle of pennsylvania to the amendment in the nature of the substitute. >> amendment considered as read, staff will circulate the tenth of the amendment and the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman despite all the controversy surrounding this pipeline, i think this is a good opportunity for us to examine some of the claims that the applicant for keystone xl pipeline is made. let me just say at the very beginning i support building this pipeline in a
to protect the environment, protect american people's health and safety. this is really the wrong way to go. i'm trouble. i just want the gentlewoman's amendment. i yield back the balance of my time. >> gentleman yields back. any other members wishing to speak? if not, we'll vote on the amendment. those in favor say aye. >> aye. >> no. >> no! >> nos appear to have it. amendment is not agreed to. gentleman from pennsylvania a recorded vote is asked for. we'll have a...
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a personality disorder that makes them behave differently than other people do and he grew up in an environment where it was normal to take showers with other people. >> thank you. the trial will last about three weeks. we will bring you the developments from the court room. on wjla.com and twitter. >> this is where an unmanned drone has crashed. it happened this afternoon into a tributary. we have breaking developments from our satellite center. >> military officials tell us they drone was unmanned and went down during a routine training flight. officials saying the 44-foot drone crashed into a marshy island in southern dorchester county. the site is blocked to boat traffic . there were no injuries or damage to property. the navy has been developing tactics for the employment of -- deployment of aircraft. no injuries to anyone on the eastern shore in that area or any damage on the ground. that is the latest from our satellite center. back to you. >> we are following some breaking news out of baltimore where firefighters are battling a six-alarm fire. this warehouse caught fire earlier this aft
a personality disorder that makes them behave differently than other people do and he grew up in an environment where it was normal to take showers with other people. >> thank you. the trial will last about three weeks. we will bring you the developments from the court room. on wjla.com and twitter. >> this is where an unmanned drone has crashed. it happened this afternoon into a tributary. we have breaking developments from our satellite center. >> military officials tell us...
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if we can get past this, then clearly i think we've got a very positive environment given all the other good things that have been said over and above that, that if we go over the cliff, if there's a real possibility, then we'll see consumer incomes go down and like i said earnings expectations are likely to be revised lower, so what do we like fundamentally? >> pretty defensive areas in many cases there? >> i would say that -- >> thank you. we've got to go, guys. thank you for your thoughts and ideas today on our beloved fiscal cliff. >> five days to go and counting before we fall off the so-called fiscal cliff and while there's no deal, more news out of washington and our very own john harwood is there. >> reporter: mandy, we've got a letter from the republican leadership to the president and to the democrats in the senate saying that the house has acted, they passed legislation last year to extend all the tax cuts and to shift the scheduled sequester cuts from defense to domestic programs, but, of course, in urging the senate to act saying, well, we've acted, now it's your turn, we'r
if we can get past this, then clearly i think we've got a very positive environment given all the other good things that have been said over and above that, that if we go over the cliff, if there's a real possibility, then we'll see consumer incomes go down and like i said earnings expectations are likely to be revised lower, so what do we like fundamentally? >> pretty defensive areas in many cases there? >> i would say that -- >> thank you. we've got to go, guys. thank you...
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schools, science, caring for the environment. how many wild things can you say before people think you're the wild thing? or suddenly think mitt romney might not be so bad. >>> plus shouts and whispers. republicans are saying out loud what was once unthinkable. that mitt romney might lose michigan. the whispers of drafting another candidate are getting thoughter. poll numbers are rising. the bad news, so are gas prices. could this be the issue republicans are looking for. and art imitates art. the first family as characters in the cosby show. if you missed it on "saturday night live" this weekend, we have it in the sideshow. >>> final lip, what happened 50 years ago today that got us headed to the moon. we begin with rick santorum. susan mil began joins us. let's look at this this. here's rick santorum speaking at the christian alliance luncheon on saturday. he criticized prenatal testing and the public education system in this country. let's listen. >> they require free prenatal testing in every insurance policy in america. why?
schools, science, caring for the environment. how many wild things can you say before people think you're the wild thing? or suddenly think mitt romney might not be so bad. >>> plus shouts and whispers. republicans are saying out loud what was once unthinkable. that mitt romney might lose michigan. the whispers of drafting another candidate are getting thoughter. poll numbers are rising. the bad news, so are gas prices. could this be the issue republicans are looking for. and art...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> earlier this hour we asked you to tweet us and tell us what your biggest pet peeves are. >> the list goes on and on. we have a lot of them so we'll share ours as well. al roker. >> mine was basically when you hold the door for people and they don't say thank you. that's one of mine. >> i agree with that. >> be courteous. >> that's rude. >> absolutely. >> nat, what was your. >> naysayers and complainers. come on, get happy! not complaining here. >> what about you? >> mine was offices that -- left out a word, offices that are overair sentenced, why am i wearing a blanket when it's 95 degrees outside. in my office i wear a blanket and scarf. >> earmuffs. pretty. a lot of good ones from fans. son of harry. when you call a girl b
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> earlier this hour we asked you to tweet us and tell us what your biggest pet peeves are. >> the list goes on...
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if you're watching us on news 8 in portland, learn how the environment shapes the way animals think and how they've evolved with humans. wild minds at the oregon museum of science and industry. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. and we're going to begin with the very latest of the tom cruise/katie holmes divorce saga. >> this is a daily segment. >> probably will be. an attorney for holmes is denying reports the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. this comes in response to online reports that say holmes filed an application that could have resulted in a public hearing. >>> meanwhile published reports say katie holmes planned an intricate escape from the marriage, including securing a new york city apartment, cutting off all communication from her friends and switching cell phones and e-mail addresses. >> a public hearing televised? >> you'd definitely avoid that. yeah. >> well, two weeks after tying the knot, matthew mcconaughey tweeted he and his wife are expecting their third child. the ne
if you're watching us on news 8 in portland, learn how the environment shapes the way animals think and how they've evolved with humans. wild minds at the oregon museum of science and industry. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. and we're going to begin with the very latest of the tom cruise/katie holmes divorce saga. >> this is a daily segment. >> probably will be. an attorney for holmes is denying...
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including on the environment. >> you think he crossed the line on the environment? >> if he wants to be -- >> if there are any -- certainly conservation is a policy bought by both political parties. we have to preserve our planet. people walk into the grand canyon and say man can have a trail here or there, but don't screw this up. he says that's a false theology. to worship beautiful things that even niagara falls, things part of our wonder. he thinks we should put below us in the food chain kind of idea. >> remember that his party on the hill when they took control of the house in 1995 changed the name of the energy and environment committee to energy and natural resources to send a signal this isn't something for us to protect, but something to use. and there is. i have heard that religious argument that we're all here on this earth for however long god wants us here and we're here to use the earth. i don't hear that from a lot of people. >> if he's saying that, let me give a sermonette here. you say i'm overstating this, mark. but how long would there be a centr
including on the environment. >> you think he crossed the line on the environment? >> if he wants to be -- >> if there are any -- certainly conservation is a policy bought by both political parties. we have to preserve our planet. people walk into the grand canyon and say man can have a trail here or there, but don't screw this up. he says that's a false theology. to worship beautiful things that even niagara falls, things part of our wonder. he thinks we should put below us...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. gerri: and new polls shows most americans say they are not better off than they were four years ago. in those four years president obama has added nearly 5 trillion to the national debt which is set to cross the 16 chilean dollar mark this week. so are you better off? here is a sum of your posting. added chance. deeper in debt. the ship is weather -less and sinking fast. if let me think about that. no, no. not 1 penny of that came my way. if i ran up my credit card debt with the police would be knocking on my door to take me away. amen to that off. we talked about this on gerriwillis.com. 3 percent as you said yes : 97 percent said no. here are some of your e-mails. this government is so corrupt it makes me sick. the obama administration is the worst i have seen in my 74 years. how many times as congress have to investigate the gsa? they should have been fired. in congress only knows how to spend, not cat, not audit the multiple departments of this govern
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. gerri: and new polls shows most americans say they are not better off than they were four years ago. in those four years president obama has added nearly 5 trillion to the national debt which is set to cross the 16 chilean dollar mark this week. so are you better off? here is a sum of your posting. added chance. deeper in debt. the ship is weather...
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i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not applicable. it is a mixed use area. it will cause a lot of businesses to leave. the city has been working. they were like -- please, do not undo the work we have been doing. this is a straight up thing. we have to leave because our employees will not have a place to park. we had a community meeting and i ask everyone if they really needed a car. come on. we walked year. yes, we do. i might come to the meeting next weekend i will try to do it on your knee. you will see me sweating, carrying bags and boxes. it is just not doable. so far in two years there were 167 surveys gathered from the parking lot by summer interns. my background is as a master of arts and physical therapy sciences. this is not statistically significant data collection. the conclusions that are drawn from it are not appropriate. the plan derived is not approp
i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not applicable. it is a mixed use area. it will cause a lot of businesses to leave. the city has been working. they were like -- please, do not undo the work we have been doing. this is a straight up thing. we have to leave because our employees will not have a place to...
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this puts us in a difficult situation, and made even more so during this challenging fiscal environment. similarly, the forestry title impacts land management in the 155 national forests in the national forests or stands does not have any mandatory son team. accomplish our goal of a well-managed agency dedicated to forest stewardship that continues to meet the needs of present and future generations we must make sure that forestry title policies are fulfilling the mission of the quality land management. at the same time we have to ensure that forest land owners continue to have access to conservation programs in order to further private land conservation to sustain healthy productive forest and expand renewable energy we must all work together to make searching we spend taxpayer dollars wisely. thank you, mr. chairman. i look forward to your inner witnesses. >> i thank the gentleman. the chair would request that other members submit opening statements for the records. the witnesses may begin her testimony to ensure there is ample time for questions. but would like to welcome our first p
this puts us in a difficult situation, and made even more so during this challenging fiscal environment. similarly, the forestry title impacts land management in the 155 national forests in the national forests or stands does not have any mandatory son team. accomplish our goal of a well-managed agency dedicated to forest stewardship that continues to meet the needs of present and future generations we must make sure that forestry title policies are fulfilling the mission of the quality land...
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it's a controlled environment. the temperature and humidity and light levels are all controlled to make sure that the artifacts are safe and 166 inmates were executed in that chair and this one, only one was executed because lethal injection came in shortly after this one was constructed. so we have a large collection of our prison system and a few years ago we had a great exhibit called badgers, bandits, and bars. a colorful history. >> it is. >> so we have our first family, the things that are not on exhibit. we have everything from chelsea's dress when she was young to current governor b.b. things that we rotate out and we have our paintings and artwork, a lot of textiles, quilts, and this is just the treasurer trove of where things live. >> now, we're here today to take a look and talk about your new exhibit on the civil war. >> yes, we have a new he can hikt that opens may the 4th and it's called wall of fire. what this exhibit will do is examine the scoop this by and one of the main feature of the exhibit wil
it's a controlled environment. the temperature and humidity and light levels are all controlled to make sure that the artifacts are safe and 166 inmates were executed in that chair and this one, only one was executed because lethal injection came in shortly after this one was constructed. so we have a large collection of our prison system and a few years ago we had a great exhibit called badgers, bandits, and bars. a colorful history. >> it is. >> so we have our first family, the...
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all coming together to protect their environment. >> great program. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i thought you may grab my question when you were talking about the cooling tower issue, bobby. otherwise, we could work together on that. i'd like to recognize myself for five minutes ago. i have four i'm doing to try to rush through. it's very difficult as you know. but my colleague from georgia is in the front row and we were e-mailing over the weekend based upon the budget submission. so i represent rural america. he represents rural america. so in your spending guidance for the $212 million, it will distribute tech assistance. do you agree it does not include the prioritizing the funding that's most beneficial to small communities? >> i don't agree, sir, but i would have to -- >> yeah. it's a small amount. i know it -- if you would get back to us on that because the congressional intent was to make sure small communities would find the assistance most beneficial. we think that -- >> i actually have an answer
all coming together to protect their environment. >> great program. thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i thought you may grab my question when you were talking about the cooling tower issue, bobby. otherwise, we could work together on that. i'd like to recognize myself for five minutes ago. i have four i'm doing to try to rush through. it's very difficult as you know. but my colleague from georgia is in the front row and we were...
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i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not applicable. it is a mixed use area. it will cause a lot of businesses to leave. the city has been working. they were like -- please, do not undo the work we have been doing. this is a straight up thing.
i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not applicable. it is a mixed use area. it will cause a lot of businesses to leave. the city has been working. they were like -- please, do not undo the work we have been doing. this is a straight up thing.
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. for febreze fabric refresher. they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay. take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] and now new and improved febreze fabric refresher with up to two times the odor elimination so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. >>> tonight on "360," a medical mystery we first told you about earlier this month. more than a dozen teenage girls at a state high school in new york had developed strange ticks, stuttering, flailing, out-bursts, one of the girls has epilepsy and says her seizures were well controlled before the ticks started and now they're much worse. in fact, she had what appeared
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. for febreze fabric refresher. they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [...
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i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not
i've worked solely out of developing environments on alabama street. i deliver stuff to different neighborhoods. probably about three trips per week. this program is right, where it is applicable. is applicable. in this neighborhood, it is not
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> time now for the ridiculist. tonight, we're adding thei end f the encyclopedia. they have announced they're not publishing any more print editions. no more books. they say it's a sign of the
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because of the environments in which they were raised. there's so many different factors that impact how we deal with life. some people are just more reactive and more sensitive than other people. >> you can train yourself a little bit if you follow your steps? >> we'd like to think so. >> people are basically quite selfish as well. the only people's feelings that matter are their own. >> they can't push themselves out of their own way. >> right. they can't see past themselves. >> you're supposed to tolerate their bad mood. it's all about them. >> one of the things is just fake it. >> after we just told everybody to be honest. >> it doesn't work. >> the interesting thing is, when you create a smile on your face, whether you feel it or not, studies show that actually the muscles in your face send a happy signal to your brain and it really does elevate your mood. >> you can act up -- totally agree. if you can act opposite, so to speak, to your bad mood you can send this message that you can convince yourself that everything's okay. also you
because of the environments in which they were raised. there's so many different factors that impact how we deal with life. some people are just more reactive and more sensitive than other people. >> you can train yourself a little bit if you follow your steps? >> we'd like to think so. >> people are basically quite selfish as well. the only people's feelings that matter are their own. >> they can't push themselves out of their own way. >> right. they can't see...
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dioxide and we can't take that out of the ground because there's a finite supply and it could damage our environment and cause global warming. when the climate -- when those who profess man-made global warming and climate science convinced many, many republicans including two who are running for president on the republican ticket. mitt romney and newt gingrich. but there was one who said i know this isn't climate science. this is political science. >> and this was another attempt of those who want to take power away from you and control your access to energy, your utilization whether it's in your car or your home of energy. because they are better to make these decisions about how you use energy than you do. that's what they believe. and unfortunately, just like in healthcare, governor romney and speaker gingrich went along with the ride and guess what? when the climate changed, they changed their position. and now they're all for drilling and they're all for oil and gas and coal. i was for it because it was the right thing to do then, i'll be for it tomorrow and the next day and the next day. i'm n
dioxide and we can't take that out of the ground because there's a finite supply and it could damage our environment and cause global warming. when the climate -- when those who profess man-made global warming and climate science convinced many, many republicans including two who are running for president on the republican ticket. mitt romney and newt gingrich. but there was one who said i know this isn't climate science. this is political science. >> and this was another attempt of those...
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preferably, i have 25 years to go until i retire so i want to make the environment as comfortable as possible for them. as long as they're not hurting each other and stuff like that, we can make this easy, but, you know, after time went by, a couple weeks went by and i was down here a couple more times, it did get a little better. but they definitely don't make it easy for a rookie officer, that's for sure. >> i have a really good staff here. over the years, they take pride in what they do and i think they look out for each other. it's a tough job. you have to be prepared when you walk outside to go back to the community. somebody says, oh, you work at home? we had a guy, he lasted two weeks and he found out that, you know, he'd rather be driving a truck than trying to tell them grown men, put your shirt in. get out of my hallway. step inside the block. don't break line. everybody cannot do this job.
preferably, i have 25 years to go until i retire so i want to make the environment as comfortable as possible for them. as long as they're not hurting each other and stuff like that, we can make this easy, but, you know, after time went by, a couple weeks went by and i was down here a couple more times, it did get a little better. but they definitely don't make it easy for a rookie officer, that's for sure. >> i have a really good staff here. over the years, they take pride in what they...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ oh, my maltipoo's depressed. but my affordable prius c means i can pay for his acupuncture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p-ushi! use estimated 53 mpg to find a gluten-free alternative. look, this means i'm a chef. [ male announcer ] be a winner with the all-new prius c from toyota. ♪ chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte techn
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in an environment that sometimes breeds violence, inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> well, i've had knives, i keep knives. i've always heard it's better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> and the officers must do whatever they can to curb future attacks. >> you don't need to see nothing, so keep your head down. >> not gonna tell you no more. >> this is a security level five facility in alabama. it goes from security level one to security level six. >> last year, we had what we consider like four major incidents happen. and that would have been a stabbing type of a situation, where it was very serious, life-threatening. and over the last four or five years, we've averaged 3 1/2 to 4 those types of events each year. for this type of facility, that's very good. >> and in this type of facility, many of the inmates are armed to the teeth. >> they seem to always think that everyone needs a weapon. they will take the smallest pieces of metal and make a real good weapon off of it. it doesn't have to be real big. even the smallest item is very dangerous.
in an environment that sometimes breeds violence, inmates are constantly making weapons for protection. >> well, i've had knives, i keep knives. i've always heard it's better to be caught with one than without one in prison. >> and the officers must do whatever they can to curb future attacks. >> you don't need to see nothing, so keep your head down. >> not gonna tell you no more. >> this is a security level five facility in alabama. it goes from security level one...
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an environment where we will have a tough employment market it is tough to look at our market growing double digits and maybe we get to friend growth and it grows 7 or 8 week -- percent but it is tough to see stability. >>neil: from bob, to beaver, and he may have the fever over the government backed lemon. something tells me consumer something tells me consumer reports does not something tells me consumer reports does not ah, welcome to hotels.com. i get it...guys weekend. yeah! if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. yeah! yeah! noooo. yeah! finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are
an environment where we will have a tough employment market it is tough to look at our market growing double digits and maybe we get to friend growth and it grows 7 or 8 week -- percent but it is tough to see stability. >>neil: from bob, to beaver, and he may have the fever over the government backed lemon. something tells me consumer something tells me consumer reports does not something tells me consumer reports does not ah, welcome to hotels.com. i get it...guys weekend. yeah! if...
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time, there's less than 2% of things on exhibit, so this is where we keep them, this is a controlled environment of the temperature and humidity and light levels are all controlled to make sure the artifacts are safe. >> and this is one of the electric chairs? >> these are two of the electric claires. t chairs. the older one is what they called sparky 1 and 166 inmates were executed in that chair. and this one, only one was executed because lethal injection came in shortly after this one was constructed. so we have a large collection of our prison system and a few years ago, we had an exhibit and we featured a lot of things from the prison. very interesting, color ful history. >> that is. >> so we have our first families. the things that are not on exhibit, we have everything from chelsea's dress when she was young to current governor things that we rotate out. and we have our paintings and artwork, a lot of textiles, we have our quilts. this is just the treasure trove of where things live. >> we're here today to take a look and talk about your new exhibit on civil war flattings. >> yes, we have
time, there's less than 2% of things on exhibit, so this is where we keep them, this is a controlled environment of the temperature and humidity and light levels are all controlled to make sure the artifacts are safe. >> and this is one of the electric chairs? >> these are two of the electric claires. t chairs. the older one is what they called sparky 1 and 166 inmates were executed in that chair. and this one, only one was executed because lethal injection came in shortly after...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> jobless rate is stuck 8.2 percent in june . the u.s. job market will get a lift from the europe biggest aircraft make yer u.s. unions are not happy. air bus is spending 600 million to build a plant and create job in alabama, a right to work state. johnathon, you say the europeans get it. >> rationaly poom get it in this case the europeans, there is no conflicts among them. employers want to hire and employees want to work . they create wealth. but it is union and specifically union force and active big government that gets in the way most recently with the arm of government in boeing. right to work states, that is implicit in freedom and right to life. but union force an act through government has no place and that needs to g
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> jobless rate is stuck 8.2 percent in june . the u.s. job market will get a lift from the europe biggest aircraft make...
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you can literally have all the resources out there, but such a macho environment being in the military, nobody's going to raise their hand and say, hey, corporal, can we hug it out? i'm having mental health issues simply isn't going to happen and as result sadly they turn to drugs or alcohol. because of that, some end up in the criminal justice system like we're seeing and like with this phenomenon. instead of incarceration we want to give them rehabilitation which the solution is, veterans treatment courts. now, veterans treatment courts a history of these. they fall into the history of drug courts. the first drug court began in 1989 in miami-dade, florida. at the time miami was experiencing, miami-dade county, too many drug non-violent offenders coming through the criminal justice system. recidivism was extremely high. a judge down there by the name of stanley goldstein created drug court. today about 2,500 drug dmorts all 50 states. they save money, cut crime and are serving veterans. 75% of those who graduate a drug court never see a pair of handcuffs again. so sending somebody to
you can literally have all the resources out there, but such a macho environment being in the military, nobody's going to raise their hand and say, hey, corporal, can we hug it out? i'm having mental health issues simply isn't going to happen and as result sadly they turn to drugs or alcohol. because of that, some end up in the criminal justice system like we're seeing and like with this phenomenon. instead of incarceration we want to give them rehabilitation which the solution is, veterans...
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traditional american style marriage, no matter who was the breadwinner, is the optimum way, the optimum environment on average. >> guest: in america. like other countries have come up with a perfectly viable models. like swedish couples coming european progress of couples don't really get married. but the state together. >> host: unmarried couples stay together for a less launder period of time than married. >> guest: in america because we like marriage. we have the marriage go around. it's not as simple as you are saying. it is a culture that is obsessed with marriage is also always ending a marriage like we get a turnaround culture. if you are not rich, whereas stability of unions in america is related to marriage but in other countries it's not really. >> guest: where does all of this leave children? >> guest: you know, not -- it depends with children like the children of the elite now which is so defined as college-educated. i think in a pretty good period like we are in a program in which children pay a lot and some might say an excessive amount of attention. we are in a sort of hyper parentin
traditional american style marriage, no matter who was the breadwinner, is the optimum way, the optimum environment on average. >> guest: in america. like other countries have come up with a perfectly viable models. like swedish couples coming european progress of couples don't really get married. but the state together. >> host: unmarried couples stay together for a less launder period of time than married. >> guest: in america because we like marriage. we have the marriage...
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. >>> you know, i keep an eye out for stories about health dangers in the environment around us. i was displayed to learn that schools could potentially be a danger spot. one school in three has air quality that is so bad by epa standards that it can literally make children sick. some fed up parents didn't wait for summer vacation. they said their kids are staying home until things get better. in picturesque winston, connecticut, a 250-year-old new england town, a typical school day at hinsdale, elmmentry, but one fourth grader won't be there this morning or any morning. >> now if you look at him, do you think he's going to be frie friendly? >> matthew's mother is home schooling her son this year. >> when he was out of school, he was well. when when he was in school, he became ill. last year was by far his worst year. he missed more than 50 days of school. >> mold at hins dale, she says, was making her son sick. >> this bag represents most of the medications matthew was on last year. he was given zith romicin. when he left school, he left all of this behind him. he needs all of t
. >>> you know, i keep an eye out for stories about health dangers in the environment around us. i was displayed to learn that schools could potentially be a danger spot. one school in three has air quality that is so bad by epa standards that it can literally make children sick. some fed up parents didn't wait for summer vacation. they said their kids are staying home until things get better. in picturesque winston, connecticut, a 250-year-old new england town, a typical school day at...
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traditional american style marriage, no matter who is the breadwinner is the optimum way, the optimum environment on average in which to raise children speech you in america. other countries have, but perfectly viable of the models, like swedish couples, european progress of couples don't really get married, but they stick together. >> host: they actually don't. unmarried couples sit together on average for a less long amount of time. >> guest: in america because we like marriage. we have what is called a marriage go around. it's not as simple as your saying. the most interesting but some marriages a culture that is obsessed with marriage is also always in the marriage. we have a very turnaround culture if you're not rich where stability of unions in america is related to the marriage, but in other countries it's not really. >> host: where does all this leave children? >> guest: you know, but not -- it depends which children. the children of the elites now, which is a see lots defined as college-educated, i think, in a pretty good time. we are in a time in which children pay a lot. some might say
traditional american style marriage, no matter who is the breadwinner is the optimum way, the optimum environment on average in which to raise children speech you in america. other countries have, but perfectly viable of the models, like swedish couples, european progress of couples don't really get married, but they stick together. >> host: they actually don't. unmarried couples sit together on average for a less long amount of time. >> guest: in america because we like marriage....
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but i can assure you, this is a positive step forward to creating an environment to see more entrepreneurial activity and job growth come about. >> let me close with a couple questions on other topics. you recently endorsed mitt romney, the form massachusetts governor and former house speaker who used to work in the chamber where you are now a leader, this is his reaction to that. >> i think he goes around the country and he's legitimately collected most of the insiders. i like eric cantor, but he is sort of quintessentially part of that same group. >> are you quintessentially a washington insider? >> i don't consider myself as such, no. and the reason why i endorse mitt romney is because he is the only individual in the race to put forward a bold pro-growth plan to create jobs. as we've just been talking, john, the congress has decided it can rally around the one important message, and the one important policy point that needs to happen, and that is we need to create an environment for the private sector job creators to kick into action. mitt romney understands it. he's the only man who's a
but i can assure you, this is a positive step forward to creating an environment to see more entrepreneurial activity and job growth come about. >> let me close with a couple questions on other topics. you recently endorsed mitt romney, the form massachusetts governor and former house speaker who used to work in the chamber where you are now a leader, this is his reaction to that. >> i think he goes around the country and he's legitimately collected most of the insiders. i like eric...